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WANTED - SOCIAL MEDIA INTERN - PAID for a Non-profit

Know who is willing to work for non-profit wages on short-term project. - needed ASAP to help drive traffic to a fun-raiser for Ssubi Foundation, www.ssubihut.com- the brain child of Laura Luxemburg, supporting 1/2M Ugandans of Luweero by supplying meds, ed, farm, & jewelery center to become sustainable. We need a social media intern to drive attendance to "THE CIRCLE", a play written by actress, Tina Lifford, an amazingly powerful adventure of 7 women, ages 17-70. Think "Vagina Monologues" meets "Love Letters". For more information, contact Susan@bigbiteprod.com project website : ssubihut.com

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Daniel Hedstrom said…
If all you want is traffic in your site, I suggest you hire an SEO Expert. I think that'll be a better idea than getting a Social Media specialist.
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Winston Gates said…
Careers in social media are everywhere. I would love to be an intern in the field of social media. I think it will be the most in demand field for the coming years.

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The industry is still in its infancy specially for non-profit. This internship can provide learning opportunities though.
Martin Rolloff said…
Are there any full-time jobs available? I have 3 years of work experience handling social marketing and managing social media for a multinational company.

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George Smith said…
Social media is the future. Being an intern in the field will help give you an edge and increase the chances of landing a job in this field.

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George Smith said…
Working in the field of Social media is a great thing. The demands for jobs in this area continues to increase. Being a social media intern will give you the edge and advantage.


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I think that it's better to have an expert do your social media for you so that it's done correctly since social media can greatly affect your campaign.
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Great info. I'll bookmark this for referance. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing these very useful tips. I love your graphic designs. It looks really professional and clean with your personal style added on it.
Anonymous said…
This is good news for intern because they get to practice their craft. Thanks for sharing.

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jessie bobsy said…
I've always wanted to attend an online marketing class/forum so as to widen my knowledge in the field. I really feel that online marketing is the future of advertising.

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am interested and i believe that is very good opportunity for me to get trained in Social media from Social media guru like you. Best SEO Company
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Unfortunately i found this post late and i think i miss opportunity of working with you as a intern. But glad to be part of this next time
There isa eed for social medai intern. The pst is very useful
SEO experts said…
wanted social media inetern. The post has all the details
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